jlsphotography > Antelope Canyon Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona.
jlsphotography > Antelope Canyon Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona. To give a sense of scale, the horizontal log jammed in the rocks on the right side of the photo is about 20 feet or so above the floor of the canyon. Debris is deposited along the walls during flash floods from rainstorms.
jlsphotography > Fire and Ice, Antelope Canyon Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona.
jlsphotography > Antelope Canyon Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona.
jlsphotography > Antelope Canyon Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona.
jlsphotography > Sand Fall and sunbeam, Antelope Canyon Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona.
jlsphotography > Imagine a slot canyon roughly 200 yards in length, walls up to 120 feet high and a width of sometimes only a couple feet. Imagine hauling camera gear and a tripod in this dark and dusty environment, where exposures can be measured in minutes rather than seconds. Now imagine being here with at least 100 other people, all with their own equipment and all trying to be at the right place at the right time. Welcome to Antelope Canyon!
jlsphotography > Antelope Canyon Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona.
jlsphotography > Antelope Canyon Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona.
Antelope Canyon Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona.
jlsphotography > Antelope Canyon Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona.
Antelope Canyon Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona.
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